30 | | - offers a much greater range over 2.5GHz and 5GHz technologies |
31 | | - offers a much higher data rate than proprietary Low-Power Wide-Area (LPWA) technologies such as LoRa and Sigfox |
32 | | - full IP stack lowers barrier to entry over proprietary Low-Power Wide-Area (LPWA) technologies such as LoRa and Sigfox |
33 | | * latest generation Wi-Fi security - WPA3 |
34 | | * channel widths: 1/2/4MHz channel widths with optional short guard interval (SGI) (yield 150Kbps to 15Mbps PHY throughput at the PHY layer but due to USB-to-SPI and driver polling maxes out at about 3mbps) |
35 | | * streams: 1 spatial stream |
36 | | * data rates: MCS0-MCS7, MCS10 (1MHz only) |
37 | | * country: US support only |
38 | | * modes: infrastructure, monitor, 802.11s mesh |
39 | | * auth / encryption: open, WPA2-PSK(AES), WPA3-OWE, WPA3-SAE |
| 30 | - Offers a much greater range over 2.5GHz and 5GHz technologies |
| 31 | - Offers a much higher data rate than proprietary Low-Power Wide-Area (LPWA) technologies such as LoRa and Sigfox |
| 32 | - Full IP stack lowers barrier to entry over proprietary Low-Power Wide-Area (LPWA) technologies such as LoRa and Sigfox |
| 33 | * Latest generation Wi-Fi security - WPA3 |
| 34 | * Channel widths: 1/2/4MHz channel widths with optional short guard interval (SGI) (yield 150Kbps to 15Mbps PHY throughput at the PHY layer but due to USB-to-SPI and driver polling maxes out at about 3mbps) |
| 35 | * Streams: 1 spatial stream |
| 36 | * Data rates: MCS0-MCS7, MCS10 (1MHz only) |
| 37 | * Client / Node count: 8,191 theoretical (no security). With security, it will be less due to memory limitations, but over 1000 clients have been confirmed working with security enabled. |
| 38 | * Country: US support only |
| 39 | * Modes: infrastructure, monitor, 802.11s mesh |
| 40 | * Auth / encryption: open, WPA2-PSK(AES), WPA3-OWE, WPA3-SAE |